James Berdahl to Arthur. Letter. January 30, 1976

James Berdahl writes to his friend Arthur at the end of January 1976, about his opposition to alcohol. He specifically takes issue with using wine instead of grape juice for communion. He mentions a prohibition group he belongs to and the material resources he's given to elders at his church to state his case.

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James Berdahl writes to his friend Arthur at the end of January 1976, about his opposition to alcohol. He specifically takes issue with using wine instead of grape juice for communion. He mentions a prohibition group he belongs to and the material resources he's given to elders at his church to state his case.

Collection Description

This item is a part of the larger Anne Haugan Berdahl Collection available at the Center for Western Studies. The collection includes materials from civic and educational organizations she participated in, lecture notes from her job at the Sioux Valley School of Nursing, and personal papers.

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